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GOP senators dismiss calls for bill to protect Mueller from Trump

Senate Republicans, including some of President Trump’s sharpest GOP critics, are rebuffing Democratic demands to pass legislation protecting special counsel Robert Mueller as his investigation into the 2016 presidential election ramps up.

Mueller on Monday unveiled charges against Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman, and his business associate Richard Gates. Former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos has also pleaded guilty to making false statements to FBI investigators.

The charges, as well as growing pressure from conservatives for Mueller to resign, sparked a new push from Democrats for Congress to pass legislation that would block the Trump administration from being able to fire the special counsel unilaterally.

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But Republicans argue the legislation isn't needed for now, because they don't believe Trump would fire or try to have the Department of Justice fire Mueller, who is widely respected in Washington.

The president previously flirted with firing Mueller, sparking bipartisan concern in Washington.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Monday that Trump wasn't weighing firing Mueller in the wake of Monday's charges.

"There is no intention or plan to make any changes in regards to the special counsel," she told reporters.

But both CNN and The Washington Post reported that Trump grew frustrated on Monday as he watched TV coverage of both the indictments against Manafort and Papadopoulos's guilty plea, with one Republican describing the president as "seething."

Mueller is investigating Russia's election interference and potential ties between Moscow and the Trump campaign. He was appointed as special counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein after then-FBI Director James Comey's firing.

Corker argued on Monday evening that Trump wouldn't repeat his previous mistake of roiling Washington as he did with Comey's firing

"He did [fire Comey] but probably wishes he didn't," Corker said. "And I just can't imagine that happening again."